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U  S3  DIVISION  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHY, 

LIST  OP  REFERENCES  ON  THE  SALVATION  ARMY 

BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

1  British  museum.   Dept.  of  printed  books.   Subject  index  of 

the  modern  works  added  to  the  library  of  the  British 
museum  in  the  years  1881-1900.   Ed.  by  G.K*  Fortescue. 
London,  Printed  by  order  of  the  Trustees,  1902-03.   3  v. 
Salvation  army:  p.  462-464. 

Same.  1901-1905.  London,  1906.   1161  p. 

Salvation  army:  p.  986-987. 

Same.  1906-1910.   London,  1911.  1307  p. 

""Salvation  army:  p.  1102. 

Same.  1911-1915.   London,  1918.   1567  p. 

Salvation  army:  p.  1330-1331. 

2  The  Salvation  army  year  book  for  1914.   London,  The 

Salvation  army  book  dept.,  1914.   112  p. 
Editor:  1914 — Theodore  Kitching. 
Salvation  army  publications,  6  p.  at  end. 

BOOKS 

3  The  Annual  charities  register  and  digest,  being  a  classi- 

fied register  of  charities  in  or  available  for  the 
metropolis.  London,  New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co., 
1919.   584  p. 

Salvation  army:  p.  344-345. 

4  Atwood,  Alfred  L.   The  Salvation  army  girl;  a  novel.   ^Austin, 

Minn.,  Press  of  P.H.  McCulloch  printing  co.,  1914^  48  p. 

5  *Bateman,  C.T.  Life  of  General  Booth.   New  York,  Association 

press,  1912.   100  p. 

6  Begbie,  Harold.   Broken  earthenware;  a  footnote  in  narrative 

to  Professor  William  James1,   "The  varities  of  religious 
experience".   New  York,  F.H.  Revell  company  1909   280  p 
Also  published  under  title:  Twice-born  men. 

7  Begbie,  Harold.   The  life  of  General  William  Booth,  the 

founder  of  the  Salvation  army.   New  York,  The  Macmillan 
co.,  1920.   2  v. 

Reviewed  in  New  statesman,  Feb.  21,  1920. 
v.  14:  592-594. 

Reviewed  by  J.  Telford  in  London  quarterly 
review,  Apr.  1920,  v.  133:  237-247. 


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8  Belloc,  Mme.  Bessie  R.  (Parkes)   In  a  walled  garden. 

London,  Ward  and  Downey,  1895.   324  p. 
Catherine  Booth:  p.  222-231. 

9  Bliss,  William  D.P.  ed.   The  new  encyclopedia  of  social 

reform.   New  ed.  New  York,  Punk  &  Wagnalls  co.,  1908. 
Social  work  in  the  United  States  of  the 
Salvation  army:  p.  1089-1090;  Salvation  army 
colonies:  p.  1090-1091;  International 
Salvation  army  and  social  reform:  p.  1091. 

10  Bolton,  Sarah  (Knowles)  "Mrs .  C.E.  Bolton."  Famous  leaders 

among  women.   New  York,  T.Y.  Crowell  &  company  £18953 
356  p. 

Catherine  Booth:  p.  159-211. 

11  Booth,  Ballington.   From  ocean  to  ocean,  or,  the  Salvation 

army!s  march  from  the  Atlantic  to  Pacific.   New  York, 
J.S.  Ogilvie,  £1891 -1  186  p.   £  The  Peerless  series, 
no.  36 u 

12    The  Salvation  army  memorial  album,  containing  actual 

photographs  of  some  of  the  principal  officers.  rNew 
York,  1895j   2  p.l.   15  illus. 

13.    and  Maud  Ballington  Booth.   The  soldiers'  manual; 

or  piety  and  practice.   New  York,  Salvation  army 
headquarters,  1889.   58  p. 

14  Booth,  Mrs.  Catherine.   Aggressive  Christianity.   Practical 

sermons.  With  an  introduction  by  Daniel  Steele,  D.D. 
Boston,  McDonald  &  Gill,   1883   174  p. 

15    Popular  Christianity.   A  series  of  lectures  delivered 

in  Princes  Hall  Piccadilly.   New  York,  M.B.  Booth,  1887, 
198  p. 

Same.   Boston,  McDonald,  Gill  &  co.,  1888.   203  p. 

16  Booth,  Mrs.  Maud  Ballington  (Charlesworth)   After  prison-- 

what?   New  York,  F.H.  Revell  company  [1903]   290  p. 

17    Beneath  two  flags.   New  York,  Funk  &  Wagnalls,  1889. 

288  p. 

lg    Branded;  a  monograph  on  prison  work.   New  York,  A.D.F, 

Randolph  co.,  1897.   49  p. 

19    The  curse  of  septic  soul- treatment.   New  York,  F.H.  * 

Revell  company  [1892]   60  p. 

20    Did  the  pardon  come  too  late?   New  York,  Toronto,  _ 

F.  H.  Revell  company  [1897j   48  p. 

21    Look  up  and  hope.   New  York,  A.D.F.  Randoloh  co., 

1897.   45  p. 

22    Wanted  "antiseptic  christians."   Chicago,  F.H. 

Revell  co.,  rl891j   30  p. 


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23  Booth,  ^William:  In  darkest  England,  and  the  way  out. 

New  York,  London,  Punk  &  Wagnalls,  1890.   285  p. 

24    The  salvation  soldier1 s  song  book.   Philadelphia, 

G.S.  Railton  [18801   176  p. 

Same.   New  York,  1885.   194  p. 

25    The  vagrant  and  the  unemployable;  a  proposal  whereby 

vagrants  may  be  detained  under  suitable  conditions 
and  compelled  to  work.  London,  The  Salvation  army, 
1909.   79  p. 

26  Booth  Tucker,  [Frederick  St.  George  de  Lautour^  The  consul. 

A  sketch  of  Emma  Booth  Tucker.   New  York,  London,  The 
Salvation  Army  publishing  department,  1903.   192  p. 

27    Farm  colonies  of  the  Salvation  army.   (In  U.S.  Bureau 

of  labor.  Bulletin,  Sept.  1903,  v.  8,  p.  §83-1005.) 

28  -- The  life  of  Catherine  Booth,  the  mother  of  the 

Salvation  army.   New  York,  F.H.  Revell  company  [1892^ 
2  v. 

29    The  Salvation  army  in  the  United  States.   "New  York, 

Tbe  Salvation  army  print.  &  engr.  dept.7   1899.   83  p. 

30    The  social  relief  work  of  the  Salvation  army  in  the 

United  States.   [Albany,  N.Y.,  J.B.  Lyon  company, 
printers,  1900J  37  p.   (Monographs  on  American  social 
economics.   Editor:  H.B.  Adams. . .Associate  editor: 
Richard  Waterman,  Jr.  XX) 

31    William  Booth,  the  general  of  the  Salvation  army. 

New  York,  The  Salvation  army  Drinting  and  oublishing 
house  [1898:   127  p. 

32  Booth-Tucker,  Mrs.  Frederick  de  Lautour.   The  league  of  love, 

being  the  assistant  rescue  branch  of  the  Salvation  army. 
New  York,  Salvation  army  orinting  house,  rl896^   22  p. 

33  Bosanquet,  Bernard.   !  In  darkest  England1  on  the  wrong 

track.   London,  S.  Sonnenschein  &  co.,  1891.   72  p. 

34  Brengle,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Swift)   The  army  drum.  London, 

New  York,  The  Salvation  army  book  department,  1909. 
179  p. 

35  """Butler,  Josephine  E.   The  Salvation  army  in  Switzerland. 

London,  Dyer,  1883.   304  p. 

36  Clasen,  Peter  A.   Der  Salutismus,  eine  sozialwissenschaf tliche 

Monographic  u*ber  General  Booth  und  seine  Heilsarmee. 
Jena,  E.  Diederichs,  1913.   329  p.   Schriften  zur 
Soziologie  der  Kultur,  hrsg.  von  Alfred  Weber-Heidelberg. 
II.  bd.) 

"Literatue  und  Quell en" :  p.  xiii-xx. 


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37  Coates,  Thomas  F.G.   The  prophet  of  the  poor;  the  life-story 

of  General  Booth,   New  York,  E.P.  Dutton  and  co.,  1906. 
354  p. 

38  Poster,  Warren  D.  ed.   Heroines  of  modern  religion.   New 

York,  Sturgis  &  Walton  co.,  1913.   275  p.   (Modern 
heroines  series,  ed,  by  W.D.  Foster) 

Maud  Ballington  Booth,  by  R.V.  Trevel:  p. 222-257. 

39  Friederichs,  Hulda.   The  romance  of  the  Salvation  army.  - 

London,  New  York,  Cassell  and  co.,  1907.   215  p. 

40  Gt.  Brit.   Colonial  office.   Committee  on  agricultural 

settlements  in  British  colonies.   Report  of  the  depart- 
mental  committee  appointed  to  consider  Mr.  Rider 
Haggard's  report  on  agricultural  settlements  in 
British  colonies  rwith  Minutes  of  evidence. . .appendices, 
analysis,  and  index;]  London,  Printed  for  H.M.  Stationery 
off.,  by  Wyman  &  sons,  1906.   2  v.  in  1.   (Gt.  Brit. 
Parliament.   Papers  by  command.   Cd.  2978-2979) 

41    Royal  commission  en  poor  laws  and  relief  of  distress. 

Report. . .   London,  Printed  for  H.M.  Stationery  off., 

by  Wyman  and  sons,  1909.   1238  p.   (Parliament.   Papers 
by  command.   Cd.  4499) 

Same.   Appendixes.   37  v. 

Salvation  army  and  poor  law  problem.   Statement 
of  evidence  by  General  Booth,  Appendix  LVIII  in 
Appendix  vol.  IX,  p.  883-891.   See  also  General 
Consolidated  Index,  Appendix,  vol.  XXXVII  under 
Salvation  army,  Salvation  army  colonies,  etc. 

42  Gulley,  Samuel  S.   Happy  Sam,  the  converted  miner.   The 

reminiscences  of  a  Salvation  army  captain.   Louisville, 
Ky.,  Pentecostal  publishing  co.   1918 7   68  p. 

43  Haggard,  Henry  R.   The  poor  and  the  land;  being  a  report  on 

the  Salvation  army  colonies  in  the  United  States  and  at 
Hadleigh,  England,  with  scheme  of  national  land  settle- 
ment... London,  New  York  and  Bombay,  Longmans,  Green, 
and  co.,  1905.   157  p. 

44    Regeneration;  being  an  account  of  the  social  work  of 

the  Salvation  army  in  Great  Britain.   London,  Longmans, 
Green  &  co.,  1910.   264  p. 

45    Report  on  the  Salvation  army  colonies  in  the  United 

States  and  at  Hadleigh,  England...  London,  Printed  for 
H.M.  Stationery  off.,  by  Darling  &  son,  1905.   74  p. 
(Gt.  Brit.   Parliament.   Papers  by  command.   Cd.  2562) 

46  '""Hollins,  J.   The  Salvation  army:  short  study  of  its  defects 

and  possibilities.   London,  Modern  language  press,  1903. 
100  o. 


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47  Huxley,    Thomas  H.      Social    diseases   and  worse   remedies; 

letters   to    the   "Times"    en  Mr.    Booth's   scheme... 
London,    and  New  York,    Macmillan  and  co.,    1891.      148   p. 
"The   Salvation  army.      Article   of  war,"      etc.: 
p.    135-148. 

Same.      (In  his   Collected  essays.      New  York,   1902. 

v.  9,  p.~T£8-334) 

48  Lamb,  Edwin  G.   The  social  work  of  the  Salvation  army...    — 

[New  York}   1909.   143  p. 

Bibliography:  p.  140-143. 

49  The  life  and  travels  of  Josiah  Moose.   A  life  on  the 

frontier  among  Indians  and  Spaniards,  not  seeing 
the  face  of  white  woman  for  fifteen  years... 
Winfield,  Kans.,  Telegram  print,  1888.   400  p. 

50  Lindsay,  Nicholas  V.   General  William  Booth  enters  into 

Heaven,  and  other  poems.   New  York,  M.  Kennerly, 
1913.   119  j>. 

51  "^Loch,  C.S.,  B.  Bosanquet,  and  Dwyer.   Criticism  of  General  ' — 

Booth's  social  scheme.  London,  S.  Sonnenschein  &  co., 
1891. 

52  McElherne,  Prank  S.   In  memoriam;  William  Booth,  founder  and 

commander-in-chief  of  the  Salvation  army.   Born  1829. 
Died  Aug.  20,  1912.   ^Chicago,  J.  Watson  &  co.-]  1913. 
4  p. 

53  McKenzie,  Frederick  A.   Waste  humanity;  being  a  review  of 

part  of  the  social  operations  of  the  Salvation  army  in 
Great  Britain.   London  ^Ehe  Salvation  army  printing 
works,  St.  Albana-  1908-9.   113  p. 

54  Manson,  John.   The  Salvation  army  and  the  public;  a  religious, 

social,  and  financial  study.   London,  G.  Routledge  and 
sons;  New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton  and  co.,  1906.   376  p. 

55  Mocre,  Harold  E.   Back  to  the  land.   London,  Methuen  &  co., 

1893.   216  p.   (Social  questions  of  to-day.   Ed.  by 
,  H.  de  B.  Gibbins) 

The  Hadleigh  colony  of  the  Salvation  army:  p.  23-31; 
212-214. 

56  Newfoundland.   Superintendent  Salvation  army  schools.   Report 

of  the  public  schools  of  Newfoundland  under  Salvation 
army  boards.   St.  Johns,  N.F.,  1907- 

57  *Nicol,  A.M.   General  Booth  and  the  Salvation  army.  London, 

Herbert  &  Daniel,  1911.   376  p. 

58  Page,  Jesse.   General  Booth.   The  man  and  his  work.  London, 

S.  W.  Partridge  &  co.,  1901.   160  p.   (New  century 
leaders  series) 


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59  Railton,  George  S,   The  authoritative  life  of  General 

William  Booth,  founder  of  the  Salvation  army.   New 
York,  Hodder  &  Stcughton,  George  H.  Boran  co.  [1912^ 
351  p. 

60  * Commissioner  Dowdle  the  saved  railway  guide.  London, 

Salvation  army,  1901.   117  p.   (Red-hot  library) 

61  [ ]  Twenty-one  years1  Salvation  army.   Under  the 

generalship  of  William  Booth.   London,  International 
headquarters,  1890.   254  p. 

62  """Randies on,  Mrs.  Sara  A.   Just  one  blue  bonnet:  life  story 

of  Ada  P.  Kinton,  artist  and  Salvationist.   Toronto, 
Canada,  W.  Briggs,  1907. 

63  St.  Helier,  Susan  M.  E.   (Stewart-Mackenzie)  Jeune,  baroness. 

Lesser  questions. . .5th  ed.   London  and  Sydney, 
Remington  and  co.,  1895.   291  p. 

The  Salvation  army:  p.  246-261. 

64  Salvation  army.   History  of  injunction  litigation,  the     

Salvation  army  vs.  The  American  salvation  army.   New 
York,  The  Salvation  army  press  j-1910]   46  p. 

65    Selected  papers  on  the  social  work  of  the  Salvation 

army.   Hulda  Priederichs  andothers .   ...London  \The 
Salvation  army  orinting  works,  St.  Albans j  1907-08. 
118  p. 

66    Sketches  of  the  Salvation  army  social  work.   By  Geo. 

R.  Sims  and  others.   London  rThe  Salvation  army  printing 
works,  St.  Albans-   1906.   94  p. 

67  [ J      Starvations  shadow. upon  New  England1 s  poor. 

[Boston?  1903J  16  p. 

68    Ant I- suicide  bureau.   From  the  jaws  of  death,  being 

the  fifth  yearTs  report  of  the  operations  of  the  Anti- 
suicide  bureau  of  the  Salvation  army,  with  a  foreword 
by  the  General.   London  [The  Salvation  army  printing 
works,  St.  Albans j  1912.   23  p. 

69    Binghampton,  N.Y.   Report.   r_Binghampton,  N.Y.,  1900. J 

1  v. 

70  Salvation  army  relief  work.   (In  National  conference  of 

charities  and  correction.   Proceedings,  1906.   p.  504- 
513.) 

71  The  Salvation  army  year  bock  for  1914.   London,  The 

Salvation  army  book  dept . ,  1914.   112  p. 

72  Smith,  Annie  S.   (Swan)   "Mrs.  Burnett  Smith".   The  out- 

siders: being  a  sketch  of  the  social  work  of  the 
Salvation  army.   3d  ed.   London  rThe  Salvation 
printing  works,  St.  Albans j     1905-6.   140  p. 


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73  Solenberger,  E.  D.   Relief  work  of  the  Salvation  army. 

(In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction. 
Proceedings,  1906.   p.  349-366.) 

74  Stackhouse,  Eleanora.   Facts  about  the  Salvation  army. 

By  "Nora  Marks"  rpseud.]   Chicago,  and  New  York,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.,  1889.   239  p. 

75  """Stead,  William  T.   Biographical  sketch  of  General  Booth.  — 

London,  Isbistor,  1891. 

76    Life  of  Mrs.  Booth,  the  founder  of  the  Salvation 

army.   New  York,  Fleming  H.  Revell  co.  ^1900^  256  p. 

77  Strahan,  James.   The  Marechale  (Catherine  Booth-Clibborn) 

New  York,  Hodder  &  Stoughton,  George  H.  Doran  co.   j-1914^ 
303  p. 

Appendix:  1  loose  leaf  at  end. 

78  War  cry:  official  gazette  of  the  Salvation  army  in  the 

United  States.   New  York  city,  120-130  W.  14th  Street, 
weekly. 

79  White,  Arnold  H.   Truth  about  the  Salvation  army.   London, 

Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent  &  co.  L1892n  59  p. 

Contents. —  Truth  about  the  Salvation  army,  by 
Arnold  White.   ^Reprinted  from  the  "Fortnightly 
review."  July,  1892J- -General  Booth1 s  social  work, 
by  Francis  Peck.   [Reprinted  from  the  Contemporary 
review,  July,  189 2 j--" The  Darkest  England"  social 
scheme,  by  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Farrar.   ^ Reprinted 
from  the  Review  of  the  churches  for  Julyj 

80  Williams,  Stephen  B.   The  Salvation  army  today.   Lincoln,  Neb., 

The  Church  press,  1914.   35  p. 

81    Ihe  Salvation  army  to-day...  an  exposure  revealing 

an  unholy  and  unethical  condition  of  affairs  not 
suspected  by  the  American  public.   ^2d  ed.]   Chicago, 
111.,  G.W.  Perry;  Lincoln,  Neb.,  The  Church  press, 
1915.   51  p. 

82  Williams,  William.   Why  you  should  oppose  the  Salvation 

army.   San  Francisco,  Cal . ,  1897.   56  p. 

ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

(Exclusive  of  articles  in  War  Cry;  official  gazette  of 
the  Salvation  army  in  the  United  States,  published  weekly 
New  York  city) 

83  1882   Roberts,  W.   The  Salvation  army.   Congregationalist, 

Mar.  1882,  v.  11:  206-216. 

84  The  Salvation  army.   Congregationalist,  Aug. -Sent. 

1882,  v.  11:  652-660;  719-729. 


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85  1882  Booth,  William,  P.P.  Cobbe  and  R.T.  Davidson.   What  is 

the  Salvation  Army?   Contemporary  review,  Aug. 
1882,  v.  42:  175-199. 

86  Sedgwick,  A.G.   The  Salvation  army  and  the  church. 

Nation,  Aug.  17,  1882,  v.  35:  126-127. 

87  Manning,  Henry  E.  Cardinal.   The  Salvation  army. 

Contemporary  review,  Sept.  1882,  v.  42:  335-342. 

88  Lewis,  M.A.   The  Salvation  army.   Macmillan1 s  magazine, 

Sept.  1882,  v.  46:  403-416. 

89  Cardinal  Manning  on  the  Salvation  army.   Ccngregationalist, 

Oct.  1882,  v.  11:  817-824. 

90  Bellingham,  Henry.   The  "Salvation  Army"  in  Great         — 

Britain.   Catholic  world,  Nov.  1882,  v.  36:  174-185. 

91  Rogers,  J.G.   The  churches  and  the  Salvation  army. 

Ccngregationalist,  Dec.  1882,  v.  11:  956-966. 

92  1883  Dicey,  A.V.   The  "Salvation  Army"  as  an  index  of  English  " 

opinion.   Nation,  Jan.  25,  1883,  v.  36:  77-78. 

93  Osborne,  C.B.   The  Salvation  army.   New  Englander, 

July,  1883,  v.  42:  421-438. 

94  1884  Katscher,  Leopold.   Die  modernen  Erlo'ser.   Unsere  Zeit, 

1884,  v.  It  40-59,  367-388. 

95  1886  Peek,  Francis.   Ihe  Salvationists.   Contemporary  review, 

Jan.  1886,  v.  49:  55-62. 

96  1889  Booth,  William.   What  is  the  Salvation  army?   Murray1 s 

magazine,  Mar.  1889,  v.  5:  289-302. 

97        The  religious  value  of  enthusiasm.   North 

American  review,  June,  1889,  v.  148:  743-749. 

98  1890  Mavor,  James.   The  new  crusade.   Universal  magazine, 

1890,  v.  8:  524-538. 

99  The  latest  developments  of  the  Salvation  army.   American 

review  of  reviews,  June,  1890,  v.l:  468-469. 

100  Marshall,  A. P.   The  Salvation  army.   Catholic  world, 

Sept.  1890,  v.  51:  738-746. 

101  In  Darkest  England,  and  the  way  out.   Review.   American  — 

review  of  reviews,  Oct. -Dec.  1890,  v.  2:  382-397, 
492-507,  651-657. 

102  Woods,  Robert  A.   "In  Darkest  England,  and  the  way  out."   — 

General  Booth1 s  social  plans.   Andover  review, 
Nov.  1890,  v.  14:  485-490. 


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103  1890  Peek,  Francis,   "In  Darkest  England,  and  the  way  out."  - 

Review.   Contemporary  review,  Dec.  1890,  v.  58: 
796-807. 

104  C,  R.F.   The  Salvation  army  and  Darkest  England. 

Month,  Dec.  1890,  v.  70:  457-474. 

105  Farrar,  F.W.   "In  Darkest  England."  New  review, 

Dec.  1890,  v.  3:  489-502. 

106  General  Booth1 s  great  plan  for  the  poor.   Our  day, 

Dec.  1890,  v.  6:  440-442. 

107  1891  Schirmacher,  Kathe.   Das  dunkle  England.  Unsere  Zeit, 

1891,  v.  1:   182-190. 

108  On  the  war  path.   Headquarters.   All  the  year  round, 

Jan.  3,  1891,  v.  68:  12-17. 

109  The  relief  of  the  "Submerged  tenth."  Andover  review, 

Jan.  1891,  v.  15:  88-91. 

110  The  problem  of  the  slums.   Blackwood's  Edinburgh 

magazine,  Jan.  1891,  v.  149:  123-136. 

111  Mayo,  Mrs.   Under  discussion:  "In  darkest  England," 

or,  the  great  proposal.  Leisure  hour,  Jan.  1891, 
v.  40:  196-203. 

112  General  Booth's  Darkest  England  [Review]  London 

quarterly  review,  Jan.  1891,  v.  75:  331-345. 

113  St.  Helier,  Susan  Mary  E.  (S.M.)  Jeune,  baroness. 

"General"  Booth's  scheme.   National  review,  Jan. 
1891,  v.  16:  697-711. 

114  Flower,  B.O.   The  froth  and  the  dregs.   Arena,  Feb. 

'  1891,  v.  3:  341-351. 

115  Simmons,    Gilbert.      The   Salvation  army  and   its   latest 

project.      Catholic   world,   Feb.    1891,    v.    52:    633-646. 

116  Bourne,   H.C.      "General"   Booth's   scheme.      Murray's 

magazine,  Feb.  1891,  v.  9:  172-184. 

117  "In  Darkest  England."  Suggestions.   National  review, 

Feb.  1891,  v.  16:  781-788. 

118  Valbert,    G.M.      William  Booth;    General  de  l'armee  du 

Salut  et  son  livre  sur  1' extinction  du  pauperisme. 
Revue  des  deux  mondes,  Feb.  1,  1891,  3.  per.  t. 
103:  695-706. 

119  Hale,  Edward  E.   Social  oroblems.   Cosmooolitan  magazine, 

Mar.  1891,  v.  10:  633-635. 


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120  1891  Mavor,  James.   Home  colonization,   Tinsley  magazine, 

Mar.  1891,  v.  46:  355-360. 

121  Darkest  England.   By  General  Booth.   Church  quarterly 

review,  Apr.  1891,  v.  32:  223-247. 

122  Stevenson,  D.M.   Darkest  England:  the  way  cut  and  the 

leader.   Westminster  review,  Apr.  1891,  v.  135: 
429-442. 

123  Valbert,  G.   General  Booth1  s  T,In  Darkest  England." 

Chautauquan,  May,  1891,  v.  13:  197-202. 

124  Parrar,  F.  W.   The  Salvation  army.  Harper* s  magazine, 

May,  1891,  v.  82:  897-906. 

125  Street  music  Lof  the  Salvation  army-  Saturday  review, 

Aug.  15,  Sept.  12,  1891,  v.  72:  185-186,  292. 

126  Marshall,  T.C.   Certain  modes  of  modern  orthodoxy. 

Homiletic  review,  Sept.  1891,  v.  22:  280-283. 

127  Cook,  Joseph.   General  Booth's  great  plan  for  the 

poor.   Our  day,  Sept.  1891,  v.  8:  186-197. 

128  1892  Rodrige,  Julian,  The  Salvation  army.   Ciudad  de  Dios, 

Feb.  1892,  v.  27:  193-202. 

129  Shaw,    Albert.      A  year  of  General  Booth's  work.      Forum, 

Feb.    1892,    v.    12:    762-771. 

130  Noble,  F.P.   Organization  of  the  Salvation  army. 

Public  Opinion,  Feb.  27,  1892,  v.  12:  533. 

131  Lowell,  Josephine  S.   The  Darkest  England  social 

scheme;  a  brief  review  of  the  first  year's  work. 
Charities  review,  Mar.  1892,  v.  1:  219-227. 

132  Noble,  F.P.   Captain  Great-Heart  and  the  Holy  war:  the  - 

story  of  the  Salvation  army.   Missionary  review, 
Mar.  1892,  n.s.v.5:  161-176. 

133  Preston,  William  C.   The  night  shelters  of  the  Salvation 

army.   Sunday  magazine,  May,  1892,  v.  21:  311-318. 

134  Booth,  Bramwell.   Why  I  am  a  Salvationist.   "*Great 

thoughts,  June,  1892,  v.  8:  389- 

135  Peek,  Francis.   General  Booth* s  social  work. 

Contemporary  review,  July,  1892,  v.  62:  69-84. 

136  White,  Arnold.   The  truth  about  the  Salvation  army. 

Fortnightly  review,  July,  1892,  v.  58:111-124. 

137  Preston,  William  C.   "Darkest  England"  matches. 

Sunday  magazine,  July,  1892,  v.  21:  447-453. 


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138  1892  Shrewsbury,  J.V.B.   The  social  work  of  the  Salvation 

army.   Magazine  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  church, 
Oct,  1892,  v.  115:  742-749. 

139  1893  Vincent,  George  E.   The  social  scheme  of  the 

Salvation  army.   American  journal  of  politics, 
Apr.  1893,  v.  2:  453-460. 

140  Stead,  William  T.   Mrs.  Booth.   Sunday  magazine,  Jan. 

1893,  v.  22:  58-61. 

141  Hegeman,  J.W.   The  church  army  and  the  Salvation  army.  "" 

Homiletic  review,  May,  1893,  v.  25:  459-470;  Aug.-. 
Sept.  1893,  v.  26:177-184;  275-279. 

142  Walsh,  George  E.   The  Salvation  army  as  a  social  reformer. 

Chautauquan,  June,  1893,  v.  17:  328-333. 

143  Converse,  Ch.  Crozat.   The  Salvation  army* s  music. 

Homiletic  review,  June,  1893,  v.  25:  560-562. 

144  Dawson,  Albert.   Florence  E.  Booth  (Mrs.  Bramwell  Booth) . 

"*Young  woman,  June,  1893,  v.  1:  291- 

145  1894  Socialistic  anarchists  and  the  Salvation  army.   Our  day, 

Nov. -Dec.  1894,  v.  13:  532-540. 

146  Briggs,    Charles  A.      The  Salvation  army.      North  American 

review,    Dec.    1894,    v.   159:    697-710. 

147  1895  Booth,  Mrs.  Maud  Ballington.   Salvation  army  work  in  the 

slums.   Seribner' s  magazine,  Jan.  1895,  v.  17:  102- 
114. 

148  The  Salvation  army.  Lend-a-hand,  Mar.  1895,  v.  14:  163- 

169. 

149  The  Salvation  army1 s  annual  expenses.   Lend-a-hand,  Mar. 

1895,  v.  14:  208-217. 

150  Booth,  William.   Inner  history  of  the  origin  of  the 

Salvation  army.   Our  day,  Apr.  1895,  v.  14:  207- 
212. 

151  Cook,  Joseph.   General  Booth  and  the  Salvation  army. 

Our  day,  Sept.  1895,  v.  15:  119-125. 

152  Wheatley,  R.   Salvation  army  charity.   Free  review, 

Dec.  1895,  Feb.  1896,  v.  5:  259-267;  509-514, 

153  Vivian,  Herbert.   A  Salvation  army  shelter  by  day. 

Saturday  review,  Dec.  28,  1895,  v.  80:  862. 

154  1896      Bolton,    Sarah  K.      Mrs.    Catherine   Booth,    1828-1890. 

Chautauquan  magazine,    Jan.   1896,    v.    22:    467- 


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155  1896   Speer,  Robert  E.   The  foreign  missionary  work  of  the 

Salvation  army.   Missionary  review,  Jan.  1896, 
n.s.v.9:  21-34. 

156  Vivian,  Herbert.   A  Salvation  army  shelter  on  Christmas 

eve.   Saturday  review,  Jan.  4,  1896,  v.  81:  10-11. 

157  Whiton,  J.M.   The  Salvation  army.   Outlook,  Feb.  22, 

1896,  v.  53:  320-325. 

158  Booth,  William.   The  Salvation  army  in  America. 

Independent,  Apr.  2,  1896,  v.  48:  437. 

159  The  Salvation  army  in  India.   Independent,  Apr.  9,  1896, 

v.  4:  489-490. 

160  Small,  Charles  H.   Salvation  army,  Catholic  apostolic 

church,  Plymouth  Brethern,  Mormons,  Spiritualists 
and  ethers.   Treasury  of  religious  thoughts,  July, 
1896,  v.  14:  184-192. 

161  The  Salvation  army  in  India.   Missionary  review,  Dec. 

1896,  n.s.v.9:  925-928. 

162  1897  Guerlac,  Othon.   Le  "General"  Booth  et  l»armee  du  Salut. 

Revue  encyclopedique,  1897,  p.  759-761. 

163  Bishop,  J.B.   Salvation  by  noise.   Nation,  June  3,  1897,  - 

v.  84:  411. 

164  Booth  Tucker,  Frederick  St.  G.  de  Lautour.   The  farm 

colonies  of  the  Salvation  army.   Forum,  Aug.  1897, 
v.  23:  750-760. 

165  Booth,  William.   Work  in  which  I  am  interested.   The 

story  of  the  Salvation  army.   Quiver,  Sept.  1897, 
v.  32:  963-971. 

166  Tooley,  Mrs.  Sarah  A.   The  life  stcry  of  General  Booth.  — 

Temple  magazine,  Nov.  1897,  v.  2:  128-138. 

167  Besant,  Sir  Walter.   The  farm  and  the  city.   Contemporary 

review,  Dec.  1897,  v.  72:  792-807. 

168  1898   Booth  Tucker,  Frederick  St.  G.  de  Lautour.   Back  to  the 

land,  or  the  farm  colonies  of  the  Salvation  army. 
National  magazine,  May,  1898,  v.  8:  130-134. 

169  Hollins,  J.   The  Salvation  army:  a  note  of  warning.  — 

Contemporary  review,  Sept.  1898,  v.  74:  436-445. 

170  1899  Farm  colony  and  other  recent  work  of  the  Salvation  army 

in  the  United  States.   Treasury  of  religious 
thoughts,  Apr.  1899,  v.  16:  895-904. 


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Booth,  Bramwell.   General  Booth:  an  appreciation. 

Review  of  reviews  for  Australasia,  May  15,  1899, 
v.  14:  574. 

Hunt,  William  H.   The  development  of  the  "Darkest 

England"  scheme.   A  chat  with  Commissioner  Cadman. 
Great  thoughts,  1900,  4th  ser.  v.  6:  40-43. 

Social  life  in  Darkest  England.   I.  The  shelter; 

II.  The  prison-gate  house;  III.  The  rescue  home; 
IV.  The  elevator;  V.  The  farm  colonyi  VI.  Lodging 
houses,  etc.   Great  thoughts,  1900,  4th  ser.  v. -6: 
53-55;  117-118;  181-182;  261-262;  325-326;  389-390. 


Booth,  William 


What  has  come  out  of  the  Darkest 
England  scheme.   Sunday  strand,  Jan.  1900,  v.  1: 
82-93. 


Through  the  slums  with  Mrs.  Ballington  Booth.  Ladies' 
home  journal,  v.  17,  Feb.  1900:  9-10. 

Carson,  Catherine.   Hadleigh  labour  colony:  how  the 

Salvation  army  raises  the  fallen.   Temple  magazine, 
Aug.  1900,  v.  5:  1000-1007. 

Hunt,  W.H.   Interesting  industrial  experiment  ^Hadleigh  farm 
colony]  Westminster  review,  Sept.  1900,  v.  154:  285- 
297. 

McKenzie,  F.A.   Salvation  army  as  a  social  force.   Windsor 
magazine,  Nov.  1900,  v.  12:  689-699. 

Booth,  Bramwell.   Minor  campaigns  of  the  Salvation  army. 
Sunday  strand,  May,  1901,  v.  3:  498-504. 

Stead,  William  T.   General  Booth:  a  character  sketch. 
Young  man,  June,  1901,  v.  15:  181-185. 


"Out  of  darkest  England"  up-to-date.   Review  of  — 

reviews  (London)   Dec.  1901,  v.  24:  687-690. 

The  power  that  transforms.  How  S.A.  officers  are  made, 
and  what  they  do.  Sunday  straid,  Mar.  1902,  v.  5: 
297-302. 

Booth,  W.  Bramwell.   The  Salvation  army  officer.   Temple 
magazine,  Mar.  1902,  v.  6:  549-557. 

Shaw,  Albert.   A  successful  farm  colony  in  the  irrigation 
country  rPort  Amity,  Col.j   American  review  of 
reviews, "Nov.  1902,  v.  26:  561-566. 


185  1903  Warwick,  Frances  E.   A  social  experiment  tHadleigh  farm 

colonyi.   Nineteenth  century  and  after,  Aor.  1903, 
v.  53:  665-669. 


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Cook,  C.   Salvation  army-  and  General  Booth.   World1 s 
work,  (London)   Aug,  1904,  v.  4:  228-231. 

Booth  Tucker,  Frederick  St.  G.  De  Lauteur.   Greatest 
Christmas  charity  in  the  world.   Woman1 s  home 
companion,  v.  31,  Dec.  1904:  3-5. 

Manson,  John.   The  Salvation  army;  a  review.   Monthly 
review,  v.  17,  Nov,  1904:  56-81. 

Booth,  Evangeline  C.   Salvation  army1 s  system  of 
charity.   Reader,  Apr.  1905,  v.  5:  554-556. 

Car st ens,  C.C.   Sh§l  the  Salvation  army  take  the 

public  into  its  confidence?   Charities,  Aor.  27, 
1907,  v.  18:  117-122. 


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1912 


Criticism  of  the  Salvation  army.  American 

academy  of  oolitical  and  social  science.   Annals, 
Nov.  1907,  v.  30:  545-556. 

Business  methods  of  the  Salvation  army.   Hcmiletic 
review,  Dec.  1907,  v.  54:  426-428. 

Hodges,  L.M.   Gen.  Booth,  the  man  who  hungered  for 

hell.   Outlook,  Sept.  26,  1908,  v.  90:  174-178. 

Laut,  A.C.   Salvation  army  and  Englandfs  unemployed. 
American  review  of  reviews,  Jan.  1909,  v.  39: 
71-76. 

Russell,  Charles  E.   Rescuer  of  ruined  lives;  William 
Booth  and  the  Salvation  army.   Missionary  review, 
June,  1909,  v.  32:  451-456. 

Booth,  Evangeline  C.   The  life  work  of  General  Booth. 
Van  Norden  magazine,  Sept.  1909,  v.  5:  632-637. 

Warren,  G.   The  Salvation  army  and  its  conquest  of 

poverty.   Metropolitan  magazine,  Mar.  1910,  v.  31: 
789-800. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.   Rider  Haggard  and  the  Salvation 
army.   Outlook,  July  1,  1911,  v.  98:  476-477. 

Rider  Haggard1 s  tribute  to  the  Salvation  army.   Current 
literature,  Aug.  1911,  v.  51:  174-176. 

Bates.  A.   Work  of  the  Salvation  army.   World1 s  work 
(London)  Sept.  1911,  v.  18:  416-420. 

Gen.  Booth  and  his  army.   Nation,  Aug.  29,  1912,  v.  95: 
184-185. 

Founder  of  the  Salvation  army  William  Booth  ;  and  his 
successor  [William  Bramwell  Boothj.   American 
review  of  reviews,  Oct.  1912,  v.  46:  427-429. 


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Two  General  Booths  of  the  Salvation  army.   Current 
literature,  Oct.  1912,  v.  53:  400-403. 

General  Booth  and  the  future  of  the  Salvation  army. 
Current  literature,  Oct.  1912,  v.  53:  438-441. 

Foreign  missions  of  the  Salvation  army.   Missionary 
review,  Nov.  1912,  v.  35:  849-852. 

Stead,  W.  T.   General  Booth.   Fortnightly  review,    — 
Dec.  1912,  v.  98:  1042-1050. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.   University  of  humanity.   Outlook, 
Aug.  23,  1913,  v.  104:  892-893. 

Battersby,  H.E.P.   Mission  of  William  Booth.  Living 
age,  Aug.  8,  1914,  v.  282:  381-383. 

Thompson,  G.A.   Salvation  army  as  a  benevolent 

association.   New  England  magazine,  Nov.  1914, 
n.s.v.52:  107-116. 


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Wilberforce,  M.B.   Fresh  air  camp  at  Canton,  Mass. 

New  England  magazine,  Mar.  1915,  n.s.v.52:  224-229. 

Salvationist  war  theology.   Literary  digest,  Oct.  23, 
1915,  v.  51:  907. 

Salvation  army's  campaign.   Outlook,  Apr.  26,  1916, 
v.  112:  943. 

Salvationist  soldiers  of  the  soil.  Literary  digest, 
June  9,  1917,  v.  54:  1784. 

What  the  Salvation  army  has  done.  Literary  digest, 

v.  56,  Mar.  16,  1918:  38-39. 
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Anderson,  H.   In  the  cellar  of  the  world.   World 

outlook,  Oct.  1918,  v.  4:  37. 

Shower  of  bills,  silver  and  applause  for  the  S.A. 
Literary  digest,  v.  60,  Mar.  1,  1919:  89-92. 

Salvation  army  drive  for  a  home- service  fund.  Literary 
digest,  v.  61,  Apr.  26,  1919:  30-31. 

Shannon,  Betty,   Still  on  active  service:   Evangeline 

Booth.   Everybody's  magazine,  v.  40,  May,  1919:  90. 

Salvation  army  drive.   Outlook,  May  28,  1919,  v.  122: 
140. 

O'Connor,  B.A.   Army  of  the  helping  hand.   Woman 
citizen,  May  10,  1919,  v.  3:  1070-1071. 


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1919  Booth,  Evangeline  C.   Secrets  we  read  in  the  hearts 

of  folks.   American  magazine,  v.  87,  June,  1919: 
34-35. 

Millions  for  the  Salvation  army.   Literary  digest, 
v.  61,  June  7,  1919:  39-40. 

Salvation  army  has  fought  Satan  54  years.   Literary 
digest,  v.  61,  July  19,  1919:  34. 

Cox,  W.  H.   Salvation  army  around  the  world.   Missionary 
review,  Aug.  1919,  v.  42:  581-587. 


1920 


Whiteing,  R.   Jubilee  of  the  Salvation  army, 
Sept.  20,  1919,  v.  302:  732-734. 


Living  age, 


Builders  of  a  true  Pan-Americanism.   Pan-American 
magazine,  Feb.  1920,  v.  30:  203-205. 

Booth,  Evangeline  C.   Around  the  world  with  the 

Salvation  army.   National  geographic  magazine, 
Apr.  1920,  v.  37:  346-368. 


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228  Bateman,  C.T.   Salvation  army  and  the  war.   Contemporary 

review,  Jan.  1916,  v.  109:  104-112. 

Living  age,  Feb.  26,  1916,  v.  288:  544-550. 

229  Booth,  Evangeline  C.   Mothering  the  boy  at  the  front. 

Forum,  Sept.  1918,  v.  60:  303-309. 

230   Pies  and  doughnuts  in  the  trenches.   Ladies'  home 

journal,  v.  35,  Seot.  1918:  21. 

231   ■-   Salvation  army  and  the  war.   Boston  city  club  bulletin, 

Mar.  1918,  v.  12:  155-162. 

232   Salvation  army's  mission  in  France.   New  York  Evening 

post,  June  29,  1918,  p.  2. 

233   Salvation  army  mothers  in  war  work.   Woman  citizen, 

Sept.  7,  1918,  v.  3:  294. 

234   Salvation  army  women  under  fire.   New  York  Evening 

Post,  May  14,  1918,  sect.  2,  p.  9. 

235  Booth,  Evangeline,  and  Grace  L.  Hill.   The  war  romance  of 

the  Salvation  army.   Philadelphia  and  London,   J.  B. 
Lippincott  co.  [1919^   356  p. 


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236  Booth,  Mary  B.   With  the  B.E.F.  in  Prance,   2d  ed.   London, 

The  Salvation  army,  1916.   121  p. 

237  Brown,  R.J,   Salvation  army  in  war  and  peace.   Independent, 

May  17,  1919,  v.  98:  252-253. 

238  Copping,  Arthur  E,   Souls  in  khaki,  being  a  personal  investi- 

gation into  spiritual  experiences  and  sources  of 
heroism  among  the  lads  in  the  firing  line.   New  York, 
Hodder  &  Stoughton,  George  H.  Doran  co.  rl917j]   212  p. 

239  Jones,  R.T.   Salvation  army  doing  its  part  in  the  war.   City 

builder   (Atlanta)  v.  3,  Oct.  1918:  21,  25. 

240  Motherly  Salvationists.   Literary  digest,  v.  57,  May  11, 

1918:  32. 

241  Purviance,  H.   Doughgirl  on  the  firing  line;  she  made  the 

first  doughnut  in  Prance.   Forum,  Dec.  1918,  v.  60:  648- 

656. 

Literary  digest,  v.  60,  Feb.  22,  1919:  85-89. 

242  Salvation  army  at  the  front.   Survey,  Oct.  6,  1917,  v.  39:  23. 

243  Salvation- army  pie  and  prayers  at  the  front.  Literary  digest, 

v.  59,  Oct.  19,  1918:  63-67. 

244  Starbard,  R.C.   Pies  and  doughnuts;  a  new  kind  of  war 

munitions  furnished  by  the  Salvation  army.   Outlook, 
June  5,  1918,  v.  119:  220-221. 

245  Taggart,  George,  and  Wallace  Winchell.   A  Yankee  major  invades 

Belgium;  the  chronicle  of  a  merciful  and  peaceful  mission 
to  Europe  during  the  world  war.   New  York,  Fleming  H. 
Revell  co.  r 19163  209  p. 

246  Ulrich,  Charles  K.   Fires  of  faith;  the  romance  of  a  Salvation 

army  lassie.   New  York,  Grosset  &  Dunlap  ]\L919j   270  p. 

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